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Are there any commercial 577NE ammo?

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09 July 2024, 01:31
TheCactus
Are there any commercial 577NE ammo?
I can no longer find Kynoch, and my stock is running out. A google search did not help. Is there still any commercial producer of 577 (3' 750 gr) ammo?

Thank you
09 July 2024, 06:18
Biebs
You'll probably need to contact one of the custom ammunition makers, like Superior, Hendershots, etc.
09 July 2024, 20:49
McKay
Buffalo Bore makes it with a CEB and TSX. $40 a round.


Mac

09 July 2024, 22:21
srose
Brass is to hardest thing to find.
09 July 2024, 22:31
TheCactus
Thank you gentlemen, truly appreciate your help.
10 July 2024, 00:42
Steve Bertram
I have some Kynoch.
13 July 2024, 04:07
bradhe
Choice ammunition in Montana
13 July 2024, 12:39
470EDDY
There is always 577NE factory ammo on Guns International,Ammunition, British Dangerous Game, or British Collectable.

If that doesn't satisfy, contact Foxtrot- Francis Lombardi, he is the importer for KYNAMCO factory ammo from UK. He advertises on GI as well, the importer for HAMBRUSCH Ferlach double rifles.


470EDDY
14 July 2024, 02:29
470EDDY
BUFFALO BORE Ammunition, Salmon, ID is listing 577 NE loaded ammo available. You can call them directly. I don't know if they ship directly to buyers, or you have to go through a dealer?
I shoot this in my 44 Magnum and 45-70, it is usually pretty hot stuff!!

There is a box of SUPERIOR Custom 577NE listed on GunsAmerica. Watch out, it is listed by an attorney!!... and $25/round!! Superior is one of the best Custom ammo makers.


470EDDY
14 July 2024, 12:18
470EDDY
I was further reviewing the Buffalo Bore website and I note they use monolithic bullets in some solid loadings.
These bullets should NOT be used in older double rifles, ie pre-war. Without the lead core to allow some flexing, they will damage the rifles and eventually separate the barrels. This is a very expensive repair!!
They should select Woodleigh Weldcore bullets!!


470EDDY
14 July 2024, 14:20
Rockdoc
Or as recommended Woodleigh Hydro’s to me for older doubles.


DRSS
26 July 2024, 19:45
McKay
quote:
Originally posted by 470EDDY:
I was further reviewing the Buffalo Bore website and I note they use monolithic bullets in some solid loadings.
These bullets should NOT be used in older double rifles, ie pre-war. Without the lead core to allow some flexing, they will damage the rifles and eventually separate the barrels. This is a very expensive repair!!
They should select Woodleigh Weldcore bullets!!


They are using CEB bore rider bullets. I shoot them in my vintage guns no problem. Less pressure than a Woodleigh soft. I would not use a TSX in a vintage gun however.


Mac

26 July 2024, 23:45
Biebs
Mac, still have that gorgeous Lebeau Courally 577 double?
27 July 2024, 01:13
McKay
quote:
Lebeau Courally

Ya, still schlepping that thing around.


Mac